</div>[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus Christ]]; [[Martyr]] Tatiana of Rome and those with her; Martyr Mertius of Mauretania; [[Saint]] Sabbas of [[Chilandari Monastery (Athos)|Hilandar Monastery]] on [[Mount Athos]], first [[Archbishop]] of Serbia (see also [[January 14]]); Martyr Peter Apselamus of Palestine; Saint Eupraxia of Tabenna in Egypt; [[Virgin-Martyr]] Euthasia; Saint Martinian, [[Abbot]] of Byelozersk; Blessed Galacteon, [[disciple]] of St. Martinian; eight martyrs of Nicea; Saint Elias the [[Wonder-worker]], of the ''Paradise''; Saint Joseph the New of Cappadocia; Saint Benedict, [[Bishop]] and Abbot of Wearmouth; [[Icon]]s of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] the "Milk-giver," the "[[Akathist]]," and the "Priestly." '''Other events:''' [[Archimandrite]] Theodosius of Tisman and Sophroniev [[monastery|Monasteries]], fellow-struggler of St. Paisius Velichkovsky

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[[File:Saint Tatiana.jpg|100px|Tatiana of Rome]]<br>

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[[File:SvetiSavaMileseva.jpg|100px|Sava of Serbia]]

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[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus Christ]];

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[[Martyr]] [[Tatiana of Rome]], and and those who suffered with her (ca. 222-235);

[[Synaxis]] of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Milk-giver" (''[[Panagia Galaktotrofoussa]]; Mlekopitatelnica'');

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Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Akathist";

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Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Mesopantitissis" in Crete;

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Icon of the Mother of God "Priestly" (''Popskaya'');

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Commemoration of the Church of St. Alexander, near the Church of the Holy Apostles, in Constantinople.

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Revision as of 14:12, March 1, 2013

Afterfeast of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ;
MartyrTatiana of Rome, and and those who suffered with her (ca. 222-235);
Martyr Mertius of Mauretania (284-305);
Martyr Philotheus of Antioch (ca. 305);
Martyr Peter Apselamus of Eleutheropolis in Palestine (309);
Venerable Eupraxia of Tabenna in Egypt (393);
Saints Tygrius the Presbyter, and Eutropius the Lector, at Constantinople (ca. 395-408);
Holy Eight Martyrs of Nicaea, by the sword;
Virgin-Martyr Euthasia, by the sword;
Venerable Elias the Wonderworker of Egypt (of the Paradise), Desert Father (4th c.) - (see also January 8);
Venerable Theodora of Alexandria, instructress of nuns (5th c.);
Saint Probus, Bishop of Verona in Italy (ca. 59);
Saint Arcadius of Mauretania, a prominent citizen of Caesarea in Mauretania Caesariensis, barbarously martyred under Maximianus Herculeus (ca.302);
Martyrs Zoticus, Rogatus, Modestus, Castulus, between forty and fifty soldiers, in Africa;
Saint John of Ravenna (Giovanni I Angelopte), Bishop of Ravenna and Confessor (494);
Saint Caesaria, the gifted sister of St Caesarius of Arles and Abbess (ca.530);
Saint Victorian of Asan, founder and abbot of the monastery of Asan (now called San Vitorián) (ca. 560);
Saint Eilian of Rome (Eilian of Anglesey), (6th c.);
Saint Salvius (Sauve), Bishop of Amiens, his relics were enshrined in Montreuil in Picardy (ca. 625);
Saint Benedict Biscop (St. Benet), Bishop and Abbot of Wearmouth and Confessor (690);
SaintSava I of Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos, Enlightener and first Archbishop of Serbia (1235) - (see also January 14 - Greek);
Venerable Martinian of White Lake, Abbot of Byelozersk (1483);
Venerable Galacteon, disciple of St. Martinian of White Lake, Fool-for-Christ (1506);
Venerable Archimandrite Theodosius of Tisman and Sophroniev Monasteries, fellow-struggler of St. Paisius Velichkovsky (1802);
Saint John of Tula, Fool-for-Christ (1850);
Other Commemorations:Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Milk-giver" (Panagia Galaktotrofoussa; Mlekopitatelnica);
Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Akathist";
Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Mesopantitissis" in Crete;
Icon of the Mother of God "Priestly" (Popskaya);
Commemoration of the Church of St. Alexander, near the Church of the Holy Apostles, in Constantinople.